Movie Review – The Surrogates
8.5 out of 10
Surrogate is a good movie with a fantastic, thought provoking premise. In a futuristic world where humans live in isolation and interact through surrogate robots, a cop (Bruce Willis) must be his home for the first time in years, leaving in order to investigate the murders of other surrogates. In today's technology-obsessed society, where everyone has a mobile phone, so you can write text or update their Facebook status, the idea that in the future, humanRuns the other only through the use of robots seems all too plausible and frightening to think so.
The film begins with a short sequence, were created as a replacement and how and why it has rapidly established itself explains. At the time of history, however, approximately 98% of the population uses surrogates and crime and disease, because they have been exterminated. The world is a safe environment where you can experience everything in life from the comfort ofYour stay. Does not seem all that unrealistic, is not it? Who would not want to live his life as better, more perfect version of himself? With a surrogate mother is so beautiful and so beautiful as you want. You can always young. You can use the safest sex you can imagine (without fear of pregnancy or STD worry if you do not have your body). This is just the tip of the iceberg. Imagine going every day, without actually works. As a parent you would be able to ensure that all your childrenThe moment when so the life experience in its fullness. They worry about the son of 16 years to drive a car for the first time? Nothing to fear, as his replacement behind the wheel. If I ever invent substitutes in real life, it is easy to see how it would change the world.
There are many films over the years, from Blade Runner was I, Robot, the Terminator series, which explores what would happen if robots started to feel emotions like humans. Surrogate isFilm, the only question is what happens when people set the robot. It seems more like a likely scenario for our own future, especially when all the time that people in simulated computer worlds like The Sims and other games for that matter spend thinking. Now you can create a training video playback on your Wii Tennis … How long before you do anything and everything about the game system of the house? 10 years, 20 years. I do not know the answer,but it seems like that is just around the corner.
The story develops with the murder of two substitutes. Normally it would be good if your replacement is injured, you do not feel a thing, but not this time. Real people behind the robots are both dead, their liquefaction of the brain of a weapon that has destroyed their surrogates. During the investigation of this anomaly, Willis finds himself in the middle of a big conspiracy, which may be committed by many different people or groups. It isGovernment / Military behind the murders? Could be (James Cromwell), inventor of the ersatz, which was short the VCI, the company has built with thrown. VCI is behind the plot, or is the work of a fringe group of people known as Dreader? By an enigmatic preacher LED die dreads are a group of people protesting against the use of surrogates, and life should be lived and experienced to believe, as God intended. Director Jonathan Mostow did a great job keeping usto guess who the real villains. The action sequences are all good, though not embark on new routes. The effects are all very good and the action takes place to the brim. Surrogate true joy, in turn derives from the nature of thinking that causes the future in this document.
Bruce Willis is as always in good shape, as the beleaguered detective tried to get an understanding of this modern world. Willis is perhaps the most underrated actors around. How is that evenpossible after his skillful performance in films like "Die Hard, Pulp Fiction and The Sixth Sense () just to name a few, do not know. All I know is that if this is a good movie or a terrible, Willis has always .
To summarize, Surrogates is a solid action thriller with a fantastic premise, posted by Jonathan Mostow directed and anchored by another solid performance by Bruce Willis.